Google will expand its research and development (R&D) footprint in Singapore, as part of scaling its artificial intelligence (AI) investment here.
In an event on Tuesday (10 February), the search giant announced that it will scale its teams across software engineering, user experience design, and research science. There will be a strategic focus on its cloud engineering teams as well.
This follows the opening of the Google DeepMind Research Lab in Singapore last November.
Ben King, managing director of Google Singapore, said: “We are growing our engineering and R&D teams in the country – not just to bring Google’s technology here, but to (also) build solutions alongside Singapore that solve its unique challenges and drive new growth.”
As part of these efforts, the company on Tuesday launched the Google Cloud Singapore Engineering Center, a hub that will house engineers and support teams to partner firms in solving their challenges. It will include industries such as robotics and clean energy.
Google also introduced Startup School: Prompt to Prototype, an online training course to teach founders how to use its products Gemini and AI Studio to turn ideas into AI prototypes.
Moe Abdula, vice-president for customer engineering at Google Cloud Asia-Pacific, said that co-locating the company’s software engineers with the DeepMind lab in Singapore lets Google “transform research into ready-to-deploy products at rapid speed”.